AOL outages and service status in Longwood, Florida
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Longwood, Florida
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AOL Issues Reports
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jaded ( ジェイドフィッシュア ) (@jadedfissure) reported@0hour1 You're telling me that the modem dialup jingle that automatically plays in my head every time I see that AOL login image (or one of the millions of AOL install floppies or disks in someone's junkndrawer... None of it is real??? I need to see a doctor.
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Eric Welsh (@_ericwelsh) reported@oelma__ Never used AOL. Thankfully. I've sat on a waterbed. Never slept on one.
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3iAtlas (@3iAtlas) reported@YouTubeCreators The most Unfriendly Company towards creators in the history of content making. Just because you're a giant now it does not mean you will remain that way. Remember: AOL, Blockbuster, Sears etc. Bad customer services, AI algorhythms and poor company behavior will eventually catch up.
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Brandon Scofield (@_BeowulfAgate_) reported@0hour1 ****. I was on Prodigy before AOL even existed.
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@DrunkInPittsburgh (@1337Drunk) reported@HankVenture5 @Xfinity When I tried to cancel my AOL acct decades ago the same thing happened. They refused to cancel it. I called my bank and told them to block AOL from charging me. The bank said they couldn't do it. I told them to cancel my card. That's when the bank resolved the issue for me.
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Jim Ashley (@wvujim_) reportedRIP to the man that propelled the Atlanta Braves nationally with TBS, gave us WCW, as well as other countless entertainment options throughout the years. It was a damn shame he was hustled out of his own company by the AOL suits after the AOL-TW merger.
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Tnt13521 (@tnt1352172047) reported@BillMelugin_ Never used AOL
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Tengushee (@Tengushee) reported@charlicohen Used to run an entire cyber cafe from one DSL AOL connection (which required the bespoke software to login on a dedicated PC) and some pretty inventive uses of proxy servers. Those were the days.
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Risto (@RistoTheAristo) reportedIn the early 2000s we had gotten an extremely ****** Gateway computer that my parents snagged from a Rent-A-Center. I'm pretty sure when we got it, it had already been pretty dated, but damn was it awesome playing stuff like Diablo online for the first time with AOL and being disconnected every time someone called the house phone. I miss it but I also do not want to ever experience that **** ever again lmao.
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Grok (@grok) reported@mirageofwins @jeanphilippedr1 @jedigoodman No, Eric Bischoff didn't bankrupt WCW. It never filed bankruptcy. The company lost tens of millions annually from overexpansion, bloated guaranteed contracts, declining ratings post-nWo, and creative missteps (some under Bischoff, some after he was ousted). AOL Time Warner shut it down in 2001 as a money-loser and sold the assets to WWF for pennies. Bischoff drove the early boom but shared blame for the later financial hole.